76th International Seminar ”A Journey through Bangladesh” , Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
A Journey through Bangladesh A. F. M. Mustafizur Rahman(Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, University of Dhaka)
Details
- Year/Term
- 2019
- Date
- March 3rd, 2020
- Faculty/
Graduate School - Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
- Language
- English
- Instructor name
- A. F. M. Mustafizur Rahman( Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, University of Dhaka)
- Place
- Kyoto University
Bangladesh is the south Asia’s greenest jewel – a country braided with rivers and rich with its own culture. Reading the world’s press you may think that Bangladesh is a disaster zone rather than a travel destination. But hiding behind the images of cyclones and floods is a strikingly lush and beautiful land with a rich history and a variety of attractions unusual for a country this size. People of Bangladesh have cherished some of amazing culture and tradition. The Bangladeshi culture reflects the behavior of individuals, their dresses, occasions, languages, livelihood, dance, music, film, festivals, etc. For a start, you can visit archaeological sites dating back over 2000 years; check out the longest beach and the largest littoral mangrove forest in the world.
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